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A:link { color: red }   /*unvisited link */
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<h1 >Testing Statement #2 Below of Section 2.1 of CSS1 Spec</h1>



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2. All "A" elements with an "HREF" attribute will be put into one and only one
of the referenced groups (i.e., target anchors are not affected).
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PASS CRITERIA:
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If statement #2 above is passed, then <a href="ovalbbut.gif">this
link</a> should be red if unvisited, <a href="ovalbbut.gif">this
link</a> should be blue if visited, and <a href="ovalbbut.gif">this
link</a> should be green if active.  All "a" elements above are in
only one category at a time.  This also applies to "a" elements
below.  All other properties are UA-default.
The pseudo-classes applied above are, respectively, "A:link {color: red}",
"A:visited {color: blue}", and "A:active {color: green}".

Your browser should render this page similarly to this<a href="a212.gif">
reference image</a> or to this<a href="b212.gif">reference image</a>.
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